Geraldine Chaplin, Tencho Gyalpo, and Chelsie Preston-Crayford have all achieved the same acting feat. What is it? and name the three films in which they respectively did it (or will do it -- one is yet unreleased).

(As a footnote, and to make it easier to search, Gloria DeHaven and Jetsun Pema achieved a similar feat, just half as big. Name that feat and those movies too.)

If this was too obscure: the "feat" is personal to each actress, but involves the same relationship in each of the first 3 cases. (The latter 2 cases are similar to each other, but not the same as the first three.)

(Well, two of them are nonprofessionals -- relatives, in fact, of the Dalai Lama whose other relatives they portrayed. And CPC seems to be known mostly in Australia. But I hoped that the very fact of their few performances would help narrow things down quickly. And I thought the circumstance was a fun and unusual one.)

Oh, I remember that! Gable took off his shirt in It Happened One Night and -- gasp! -- he wasn't wearing an undershirt. Supposedly every man in America who saw the movie stopped wearing undershirts after that.

Good question, Kay. Unfortunately, I don't have a good one to follow it (or even a bad one). I'll sleep on it.

Okay, I got one. In the late 70s, early 80s, supposedly only one writer in Hollywood had the clout to demand (and get) a contract clause guaranteeing that nothing in his script would be changed without his permission. But one director got around scenes he would have preferred to cut by having all the actors speak their lines simultaneously. The writer then used a pseudonym in the credits. Writer, movie, director.